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Corvus Energy has been selected for the 2017 Global Cleantech 100 list as one of the top companies solving clean technology challenges

Richmond, BC, February 24, 2017--(T-Net)--Corvus Energy Inc. announced that it has been selected by the Cleantech Group for the 2017 Global Cleantech 100.

The 8th edition of the Global Cleantech 100 list was collated by combining proprietary Cleantech Group research data, with over 9,000 nominations and specific input from their expert panel.

These recognized companies are deemed to represent the most innovative and promising solutions in clean technology and are best positioned to solve the world's clean technology challenges.

Corvus was selected for its industry leading innovation and commercialization of its environmentally sustainable lithium-ion based energy storage systems which are utilized for hybrid and all-electric industrial applications such as marine propulsion and power.

The Cleantech Group expert panel is drawn principally from representatives of multinational corporations and industrials active in technology and innovation and from leading financial investors in Asia, Europe and North America. The panel includes pioneers, leaders, old veterans, and new entrants in Cleantech.

Andrew Morden, President and CEO, Corvus Energy Ltd.

“Corvus is very proud to be recognized a global leader and innovator in clean technology”, says Andrew Morden, President and CEO of Corvus Energy. “Corvus technology enables industries which have traditionally relied upon fossil fuels for energy, to transition towards a future of clean, renewable power sources. Our industry leading solutions are accelerating the shift towards environmentally sustainable energy solutions by providing economic, safe and reliable energy storage systems which reduce fuel consumption, emissions and operating costs.”

Corvus Energy provides high power energy storage in the form of modular lithium ion battery systems. Its purpose-built, field-proven battery systems provide sustained power to hybrid and fully electric heavy industrial equipment, including large marine power systems and propulsion drives. For more information, please visit: www.corvusenergy.com.